VICARAGES - translation to arabic
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VICARAGES - translation to arabic

BUILDINGS IN CONNECTION WITH A CHURCH USED FOR SECULAR ACTIVITIES
Parochial house; Vicarage; Parsonage; Presbytery (residence); Rectories; Vicarages; Parsonages; Pastorium; Parish house; Rectory; Parochial House
  • The former parsonage in [[Haworth]], England, which once served as the [[Brontë family]] home and is now the [[Brontë Parsonage Museum]]

VICARAGES         

ألاسم

أَب ; أَبُونا ( عِنْدَ المَسِيحِيِّين ) ; خُورِي ; قَسّ ; قِسِّيس ; كاهِن

VICARAGE         

ألاسم

أَب ; أَبُونا ( عِنْدَ المَسِيحِيِّين ) ; خُورِي ; قَسّ ; قِسِّيس ; كاهِن

vicarage         
اسْم : مقرّ القَسّ أو وظيفتُه أو راتبُه

Definition

rectory
¦ noun (plural rectories)
1. a rector's house.
2. a Church of England benefice held by a rector.

Wikipedia

Clergy house

A clergy house is the residence, or former residence, of one or more priests or ministers of religion. Residences of this type can have a variety of names, such as manse, parsonage, rectory or vicarage.

Examples of use of VICARAGES
1. Priests should also seek the company of "guardian angels" to reduce the risk of being assaulted and protect vicarages by installing a number of security devices.